(3) How did the consultant learn about the issues and needs in the field?

(4) What is the refugee situation and SGV programme in Tanzania?

(5) What was discovered about programme monitoring and evaluation?

(6) Roles, Responsibilities, Referrals, Inter-sectoral Co-ordination

(7) Data Analysis, Programme Monitoring and Evaluation

(8) How will the new system be implemented?

(9) What other issues were identified that affect programme monitoring and evaluation?

(10) What are the implications for development of SGV programmes?

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Annexes

(2) What is the background of the SGV programme in Tanzania?

In Tanzania, multi-sectoral activities for prevention and
response to SGV are being funded by UNHCR (UN Foundation - Ted Turner) in 1999
and 2000. Before this initiative, SGV counselling and health care services were
provided by an international NGO in four camps. The UN Foundation funds are
being used to augment existing services and expand the programme to include
UNHCR staff in all sectors working with eight NGOs along with host government
police, courts, the refugee affairs ministry and all 11 refugee communities in
the four districts of Western Tanzania.

In January 2000, UNHCR sent a consultant to Tanzania for three
months to provide technical assistance to support and facilitate the
development of a monitoring system for sexual and gender violence to be used in
the field, including reporting, data collection and
analysis.